Associate Professor
Director, Propulsion and Aerodynamics Computational Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, ERAU, Daytona Beach, (386) 226-6752
golubd1b@erau.edu
Key Areas of Expertise:
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Aeroacoustics
Aeroelasticity
MDO
Fluid/Structure Interactions
Fan and Jet Noise
MAV
Propulsion Systems
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Summary
Dr. Vladimir V. Golubev received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering
from University of Notre Dame. Before joining ERAU in 2001, he had several years
of industrial experience with the Trane Company. More recently, he was awarded
summer fellowships with NASA GRC in 2002-2003, and AFRL in 2005-2007. With over
50 publications, Dr. Vladimir Golubev has an extensive experience in both
theoretical and computational aeroacoustics, with current research focus in the
areas of CFD and MDO applied to unsteady aerodynamics and aeroacoustics of
propulsion systems. He developed several CFD analysis codes with focus on
predicting complex unsteady fluid-structure interaction phenomena, with
benchmark applications including unsteady aerodynamics and aeroacoustics of
swirling cascade flows and unsteady rotor-stator interactions, unsteady nozzle
and jet flows, high-amplitude gust-airfoil and gust-wing aeroelastic
interactions, and MDO applied to optimal turbomachinery design and noise control
in propulsion systems. At ERAU, he established, and is currently the director of
the Propulsion and Aerodynamics Computational Laboratory (PACL).
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